Crescent Acres, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan

Crescent Acres
Country  Canada
Province  Saskatchewan
City Prince Albert
Core Neighbourhood East Side
Neighbourhood Crescent Acres
Government
  Administrative body Prince Albert City Council
  Councillor Martin Ring[1]
  Member of Legislature Darryl Hickie
  Member of Parliament Brian Fitzpatrick
Population
  Total 2,515
  Average Income $86,538
Time zone UTC (UTC-6)
Area code(s) 306
City of Prince Albert Neighborhoods

Crescent Acres is a medium-sized neighbourhood that is located between Marquis Road, 15th Ave E., 15th St. E., 28th St. E., and Olive Diefenbaker Dr.. It extends to the city limits in the east.

According to 2001 statistics, Crescent Acres had a population 2,515. That equals out to being 7.52% of the city's total population. Also, Crescent Acres has 12.95% of its population which are of Aboriginal descent. That equals out to 3.19% of the city's total Aboriginal population.

Government and politics

Carlton Park exists within the federal electoral district of Prince Albert. Brian Fitzpatrick is the current MP of this riding. He has been the MP for three terms in 2000, 2004, and 2006.

Provincially, Carlton Park lies within the Prince Albert Carlton riding. Darryl Hickie is the MLA for the riding. He has been MLA since 2007.[2]

In municipal politics, Crescent Acres lies within ward 6. Martin Ring is the councillor for this ward.[3]

Education

École Vickers School
Address
2800 Bradbury Drive
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada, S6V 7K8
Information
School type French Emmersion Elementary
School board Saskatchewan Rivers School Division
Principal Donalda Hansen
Grades K to 8
Education system Public
Sports Basketball
Track & Field
Volleyball
Website Ecole Vickers School
St. Francis School
Address
1695 Olive Diefenbaker Dr.
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada, S6V 1B8
Information
School type Elementary
Religious affiliation(s) Christianity
Denomination Catholic
Opened November 30, 1987
School board Prince Albert Catholic School Division
Grades K to 8
Education system Catholic
Sports Basketball
Track & Field
Volleyball
Website St. Francis School

Recreation

Religion

Notes

  1. City of Prince Albert, 2006 election ward map (PDF), retrieved 2007-07-06
  2. Kontakt Consulting, Darryl Hickie MLA Website, retrieved 2008-07-08
  3. City of Prince Albert, City Council Contact Information, retrieved 2008-07-08

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